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Air Force officers who for years have been grumbling about the difficulty of get- ting in their Hying time disappear from their desks and are next seen in full- page photographs in Lif e, captioned \ "Jet Pilot Relaxes After Mission." Meals are animated by stories like the one about the colonel on the Joint Staff who was posted to command of r "," a combat team on the Pacific Coast and sold his Washington home, only to learn that the regiment had been shipped to Korea on the day he signed the deed. The man who had bought his house re- fused to sell it back; the city was filling up again. In the earlier stages of the Korean campaign, the corridor,; were enlivened by officers in strange uni- forms, speaking unfamiliar tongues and being herded in the directIon of generals' offices by the refulgent Colonel Biddle, who was ambassador to seven nations simultaneously in the days when Lon- don was full of war-exiled governments The rank of the dignitary toward whose office Colonel Biddle directed the for- eigners' steps was an indication of the size of the force the Defense Depart- ment hoped to get theIr countries to contribute to the United Nations army in Korea. Colonel Biddle, who kept a stand of sixty-four national ensigns in :< his office and had memorized the names of the sixty-four nations-he even knew that the ChIef of Staff of the Army of Luxembourg IS Colonel Aloyse Jaco- by-acknowledged any contingent of more than platoon strength by an in- troduction to the Chief of Staff of the Army, General Collins; of a company by a formal visit to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs; and of a battalion by what he called "the full treatment"- lunch in the office of the Secretary of Defense. Within the section set aside in the core of the main floor for the Joint Chiefs- General Collins; General Hoyt S Van- den berg, Chief of Staff of the AIr Force; and Admiral Forrest P. Sher- man, Chief of Naval Operations-and their Chairman, two hundred and ten officers, seventy from each service, labor to coördinate the three arms. 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